The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1941, Page 5

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RDAY, THE ASSOCI OVEMBER 15, 1941 \TED PRESS companions thus mounted guard, baring, their teeth at approaching humai needed to turn the 175-foot blades of this new windmill eclectri tor atop Grandpa’s Knob at Hubbardton, Vt., which, should generate enough current 000 kilowatts « ' TRIM—True to an autumn mood is the handmade crocheted “weskit” worn by Betty Ran- dall, singer. Its fall colors are rust, yellow and brown, and the crocheted hat matches. A IR-MA N_Animation_that belies 70 years shines in the face of Orville Wright, airplane pioneer and inventor, who re- cently made business visits to Washington, D. C./ build- o supply 2,000 400 volts. Tts position on a peak NO TAIL MAKES plane of startling new design in which prop SURE, THE ARMY STILL HAS MULES_; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—] Definil e tely these 75 mm. pack howltzers of the 97th fleld artillery of Fort Bragg, U, ALASKA Until this dog hit'by an auto i WAR GENERATION-_Theseare the faces of young Chi- nese, born into a war generation, as they attended a Chungking fete. 1oy A PLANE TALE—Fuselage and tail surfaces are eliminated in above Northrop “flying wing,” an air- ellers are at the rear. The war department released above rear view. cogs inthe military machine are these mules, used to transport '« Five mules can carry a gun, broken dowa into several plecer s street was able to limp aw: vigil continued most of a day. s y, his three B R I T O N_England’s cri cism-beset Minister of Informa- tion is Brendan Brac bove), 40, formerly Churchill parlia- mentary private secretary. He sucel Alfred D Cooper, who was sent to the Far East on a war mission, F IR E ¥—When that call comes, pretty Mildred Dankel of Top- ton, Pa,, is all set, since she’s fire chief for the women's dormi- tories at Temple University in Philadelphia. Coed residents of Lie dorms are being trained in fire drill. GE FIVE NEWS IN PICTURES 4 ] TOUGH, EVEN FOR AN EXPERT—The hand with fingers spread out and firmly braced against the table belongs to Erwin Rudolph of Cleveland, using a shooting-over-the-ball bridge, one of pocket billiards’ toughest shots because of difficulty in controlling the cue ball. This was at Philadelphia tourney where Rudolph bowed to Babe Cranfield of Syracuse, » - MATCH BY MATCH_For nearly a year the neighbors of Patrolman Frank Grosch (abdve) saved their used matches to give this New Orleans officer material with which to build a_model church complete with belfrey, fence and tiny palms. It took Patrol- man Grosch all his spare time in 10 months to finish the job; he’s adding a last few touches. PATTY-CAKE IN TEXAS_Slap-happy gridders at the University of Texas pat their mids dles vigorously in a limbering-up session at Austin, Coach Dana X. Bible (rear) calling the pats,,

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